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RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - SmĀ© - 24-01-2022 20:58

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RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - crankshaft - 24-01-2022 21:05

(24-01-2022 19:34 )Cooper_temple Wrote:  ANOTHER PARTY - Boris Johnson had a birthday party during lockdown in June 2020 despite rules forbidding social gatherings indoors. Up to 30 staff celebrated in the cabinet room where Carrie Johnson surprised him with a cake

He goes to more parties in a lockdown than I do when there is no lockdown!

Only a sudden war to channel his mock-Churchillian gravitas will get him out of this fine mess he finds himself in (a few domestic difficulties...)


RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - Snooks - 24-01-2022 21:53

Boris will grimly cling on as long as he can.
No UK PM resigns on matters of principle or morals. Not going to happen.

He will only go if he is forced out by his own cabinet or parliamentary party.
The parliamentary party verdict will be made on the basis of two factors.

1. Votes and specifically how much danger each Tory MP thinks they will be in at the next election.
2. Personal ambition and alliances in the hope of either becoming PM themselves or obtaining a high profile position in the cabinet of an ally in the party should that person take over as PM.

The calculations will be entirely political and not moral.
That is just the way it works.
Ruthless but true.


RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - Goodfella3041 - 24-01-2022 22:47

I disagree.

I think this is a sincere moment of genuine reflection, for Boris Johnson. He will read the mood of the nation, and will ultimately choose to make a dignified exit for the sake of national unity. After which, a new generation of true statesmen will step up to show real leadership and moral courage through the end of Covid and the coming economic challenge.


RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - Goodfella3041 - 24-01-2022 22:49

(24-01-2022 22:47 )Goodfella3041 Wrote:  I disagree.

I think this is a sincere moment of genuine reflection, for Boris Johnson. He will read the mood of the nation, and will ultimately choose to make a dignified exit for the sake of national unity. After which, a new generation of true statesmen will step up to show real leadership and moral courage through the end of Covid and the coming economic challenge.

You're an idiot!


RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - Skyline - 25-01-2022 08:02

Looks like the report from Sue Gray is out but it appears some parts have been blanked out Big GrinBig GrinTongue
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RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - sandals1963 - 25-01-2022 08:10

Prime Ministers get away with stuff and always have..some get the Order of the Garter after making up evidence and directly causing the death of British citizens..


RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - lovebabes56 - 25-01-2022 09:27

(25-01-2022 08:02 )Skyline Wrote:  Looks like the report from Sue Gray is out but it appears some parts have been blanked out Big GrinBig GrinTongue
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Wouldn't surprise me


RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - The Silent Majority - 25-01-2022 09:46

(25-01-2022 08:10 )sandals1963 Wrote:  Prime Ministers get away with stuff and always have..some get the Order of the Garter after making up evidence and directly causing the death of British citizens..

Two wrongs cunts don't make a right good person.

#Whataboutery


RE: The Dubious World of Boris Johnson - Charlemagne - 25-01-2022 10:04

'Gathering' was the Tories word of chose to describe the Downing Street 'Parties' which Boris attended. They have now started to use the expression 'Arranged Event'.